The author is a retired teacher of English. He obtained a b. a. (hons) degree from Andhra university and an m.phil. from madras university. He has gained quite some expertise in grammar, linguistic...view moreThe author is a retired teacher of English. He obtained a b. a. (hons) degree from Andhra university and an m.phil. from madras university. He has gained quite some expertise in grammar, linguistics and pragmatics. He is a minimalist. He has a strong belief in what leanardo da vinci said that ‘simplicity is the ultimate sophistication.’ Simplicity is indeed the ultimate perfection.
he lives in Chennai, having devoted the best part of his life to teaching English in various colleges in Andhra Pradesh and tamil nadu.
Linguistic structures across all languages suffer from ambiguities and even multiguities which hamper clear understanding of the message contained in them. It is abundantly clear to everybody that there is an urgent need for making languages simple, plain and rational now that the information in all fields of knowledge and activity is increasing at an exponential rate.view less